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Validating real-world skills through Canonical Academy

By Ishani Ghoshal, 17 June 2026

In an increasingly volatile job market, standing out from the competition is vital. For many in the open source community, formal recognition for self-taught...

Virtualized Android comes to Anbox Cloud

By Bertrand Boisseau, 17 June 2026

With our latest 1.30.0 Anbox Cloud release, available today, we are introducing one of the most significant evolutions of the platform to date: support for...

Template: Streamlining open source design contributions

By Nina Rojc, 16 June 2026

As designers working at Canonical, we’re always thinking about open source. We believe that encouraging more designers to contribute to open source  benefits...

Beyond Mythos: responding to a new threat landscape

By Lech Sandecki, 16 June 2026

Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on...

A look into Ubuntu Core 26: Building a local AI inference appliance in a virtual machine

By Gabriel Aguiar Noury, 16 June 2026

Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with...

A decade of Ubuntu on IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE

By Pedro Lazzarotto, 12 June 2026

This year we celebrate a decade of Ubuntu Server support on the s390x architecture: marking a long-standing collaboration between Canonical and IBM that began...

AI at the edge: simplifying infrastructure with Cisco and Canonical

By Pedro Lazzarotto, 11 June 2026

Legacy infrastructure was not designed for the requirements of the AI era. While large-scale model training remains centralized in data centers, test-time...

The next era of telco clouds: get open infrastructure choice with Sylva and Canonical Kubernetes

By estelacarmona, 11 June 2026

Achieving vendor neutrality in telco clouds requires an infrastructure layer that respects open standards, without wrapping them in rigid platform layers. By...

What is RDMA over Converged Ethernet (RoCE)?

By Benjamin Ryzman, 9 June 2026

Previous articles walked through RDMA (Remote Direct Memory Access) as a programming model and InfiniBand as the fabric that was built around it. Both led to...

Beyond tokens per watt – using Ubuntu 26.04 LTS for AI

By Freyja Cooper, 5 June 2026

Tokens per watt (TpW) – the measure of useful AI work produced per watt of energy consumed – is the metric at top of mind for CEOs, heads of AI, and...

A look into Ubuntu Core 26: Deploying AI models on Renesas RZ/V series for production

By Gabriel Aguiar Noury, 4 June 2026

Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with our...

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